Detroit took a slim 30-29 lead into halftime. The Titans connected on 48
percent from the floor in the opening period, but Wright State stayed close,
despite shooting just 34.6 percent from the floor overall, by knocking down
five 3-pointers.

In a tightly contested second period, the Raiders were able to gain the upper
hand by sinking 45.5 percent from the floor and 13-of-19 at the free-throw
line. The Titans failed to keep up, cooling to 32.3 percent shooting in the
frame.

Detroit lost despite sizable scoring advantages in the paint (28-10) and in
second chance points (24-5). Wright State forced 21 turnovers.